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Old 10th of October 2008 (Fri)   #1
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Default how are these, focus ? anything

can take any cc i'm new but really trying to learn. These were of a friends baby. I love newborns and know i should have lowered the ISO outside.

Exposure:1/8000 secAperture:f/2.2Focal Length:50 mmISO Speed:400


Exposure:0.008 sec (1/125)Aperture:f/3.5Focal Length:50 mm

I thought this balnket would have more of a texture look then it came out looking I used a reflector and natural light for all these.


1/8000 secAperture:f/2.2Focal Length:50 mmISO Speed:400
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i love the first one and the 2nd one is really cute as well

i totally have that basket in the 3rd!
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Old 10th of October 2008 (Fri)   #3
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See your other post of these pictures and I have replied to that post.
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Very nice...all of them look great and I really thought you had used your flash in the last one..Nice.
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Default Re: how are these, focus ? anything

Next time maybe not have them slick baby's hair down quite so much...its a little distracting. The shot of the toes is nicely composed and properly exposed from what I can tell, and I guess I don't love the crop on the third one...its not a bad photo, I'm just thinking that a tighter crop might lend to more impact on the photo. I like the contrast and detail in each of them.
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those first 2 are gorgeous, and the third is great, too. In the third, if you'd brought down your exposure a bit, you could have kept the detail in the blanket a bit more- that would show the texture like you were hoping.
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I think they are all really nice shots, well done
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I love the footy shot. Those are great photos, really
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